unjonharley wrote:Stopped for a dirty Lic. plate and end up have the dog brought in.. There has to be more to this story...

It's hard to listen to a good cop story, When you only get half the story..

I dunno UJ. I was hearing from a "friend in high places" that the police were pulling people over for any reason on Gate road - obstructed plates, "unsafe" tie-downs, "suspicious activity" (lighting a cigarette)... basically, letting people know in advance they were there in force. Last year (2011) there was a cluster of about 6 police vehicles (sheriff & BLM) sitting right in the road just past Greeters a bit, one of them had someone pulled over, this seems like an upping of that routine.

I look at it as a warning that the Stupid Tax is in full effect.

I watch these thread to see how I have to change to adapt..

Looks like I will move the plates & light up out of the road dirt. I already pull over at the Gerlach dump and clean the windows, mirrors and lights before going in and coming out.. Got some kick ass tail and turn lights on a a bar.. I always walk a inspection tour of the van and trailer.. Just a habit from over the road hauls of yesteryears. It's good to clean the bug guts off before getting a weeks worth of playa dust..

Both my default world neighbors got pulled over for the obstructed license plate, detained, and dog searched, and another neighbor across the street from me for the same offense. I doubt either used the ACLU protocols, and handed over illegal substances without much of a search. Seems that the leo activity was very heavy at entry, and that dogs were readily available to search during the routine traffic stop period.

unjonharley wrote:Stopped for a dirty Lic. plate and end up have the dog brought in.. There has to be more to this story...

It's hard to listen to a good cop story, When you only get half the story..

I dunno UJ. I was hearing from a "friend in high places" that the police were pulling people over for any reason on Gate road - obstructed plates, "unsafe" tie-downs, "suspicious activity" (lighting a cigarette)... basically, letting people know in advance they were there in force. Last year (2011) there was a cluster of about 6 police vehicles (sheriff & BLM) sitting right in the road just past Greeters a bit, one of them had someone pulled over, this seems like an upping of that routine.

I look at it as a warning that the Stupid Tax is in full effect.

I continue to be amazed how many people seem willing, nay eager, to pay it.

GERLACH/EMPIRE, Nev. (KRNV & MyNews4.com) -- Washoe County Sheriff's Office has released the crime citations and arrests made during this year's Burning Man event.

Thirteen misdemeanor citations (in lieu of arrests) for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana/drug paraphernalia) were issued. Seven DUI arrests were made. Four drug arrests and four warrant arrests were also made.

In the period between Aug. 22 and Sept. 6, Washoe County issued 472 traffic violations citations in the area of Gerlach and Empire.

It's their Christmas season! Deck the halls with tickets and citations, la la la la... They got me for my out of date California tags. Apparently, I didn't fit their profile as a stoner, so he didn't try to search me.

The camp with a differenceNever mind the weatherWhen you camp with Plug & PlyYour holiday's forever

GERLACH/EMPIRE, Nev. (KRNV & MyNews4.com) -- Washoe County Sheriff's Office has released the crime citations and arrests made during this year's Burning Man event.

Thirteen misdemeanor citations (in lieu of arrests) for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana/drug paraphernalia) were issued. Seven DUI arrests were made. Four drug arrests and four warrant arrests were also made.

In the period between Aug. 22 and Sept. 6, Washoe County issued 472 traffic violations citations in the area of Gerlach and Empire.

*One* Frisco motorcycle cop can bag that many traffic violations in a week, and probably does.

I presume this would be the instances where someone admitted to possession and got one of the $500 tickets? That seems like an incredibly low number. I've probably read 10 stories on eplaya where people admitted possession and took the ticket this year, so it seems I've read about almost every instance of this happening, no?

"just two indecisive cowboys, trying to play a word game." - piehole"Just apply intelligence and discretion and you should be able to get away with just about anything." - Ugly Dougly

GERLACH/EMPIRE, Nev. (KRNV & MyNews4.com) -- Washoe County Sheriff's Office has released the crime citations and arrests made during this year's Burning Man event.

Thirteen misdemeanor citations (in lieu of arrests) for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana/drug paraphernalia) were issued. Seven DUI arrests were made. Four drug arrests and four warrant arrests were also made.

In the period between Aug. 22 and Sept. 6, Washoe County issued 472 traffic violations citations in the area of Gerlach and Empire.

*One* Frisco motorcycle cop can bag that many traffic violations in a week, and probably does.

But there's 775,000 people living there, and about 125,000 visitors each day. It's safe to round it up to a million people.

The camp with a differenceNever mind the weatherWhen you camp with Plug & PlyYour holiday's forever

I presume this would be the instances where someone admitted to possession and got one of the $500 tickets? That seems like an incredibly low number. I've probably read 10 stories on eplaya where people admitted possession and took the ticket this year, so it seems I've read about almost every instance of this happening, no?

No, because that report is for Washoe county - the Playa is in Pershing county so basically these are just the ones that happened going to and from the event, not at the event itself.

Savannah: I don't know what it is, but no thread here escapes alive. You'll get 1 or 2 real answers at minimum, occasionally 10 or 12, and then we flog it until it's unrecognizable and you can't get your deposit back.

Drawingablank wrote:No, because that report is for Washoe county - the Playa is in Pershing county so basically these are just the ones that happened going to and from the event, not at the event itself.

Ah yes, of course. Good call.

"just two indecisive cowboys, trying to play a word game." - piehole"Just apply intelligence and discretion and you should be able to get away with just about anything." - Ugly Dougly

Hi, my name is TAB and this was my first year out on the Playa and I had a blast!

I just want to post some positive experiences with LEO on the playa for me this year.

The first experience that I had with an LEO, was in center camp in the very, very wee hours of the morning. I had been juggling in there for about 8 hours straight with a friend and this cop walks up to us and just starts talking to us and juggling with us. He was a pretty cool dude. He was basically like "okay, I guess I gotta get back to work now" and walked away. It was a very positive experience.

The second experience that I had was with an LEO parked near 2 of his friends on the way to the temple. He called us over to him for hugs. I've never hugged a cop before. Two of us had open containers on us and he didn't give us any trouble for them.

On the subject of trailers and vehicles, make sure you're well versed in your own state's laws. Remember that laws are applicable only to vehicles registered in that state. Of course make sure your registration is not expired!

For example, trailers in Nevada need a plate on the rear. In Utah they do not if they're unregistered, and only trailers > 750lbs need to be registered*. Our vehicle got pulled over by a cop for some plating issue with regards to our trailer, but directly informing the officer that plating for our trailer in Utah is unnecessary cut the conversation short. With nothing else to pin on us he let us go.

Being well versed in whatever laws the cop may think to try and apply to you can help you avoid being detained by a cop trying to extend the conversation. Every moment you're in active conversation with cops during a stop is an opportunity for them to try and weasel something out of you. Dealing with well-informed burners produces diminishing returns. Cops want suckers who will crumple under light pressure. Stay informed, hold your ground, and know and practice your rights.

* Don't go informing the officer about such details of law unless necessary. Never give them an opening for response.

"The essence of tyranny is not iron law. It is capricious law." -- Christopher Hitchens

TABjuggler wrote: Two of us had open containers on us and he didn't give us any trouble for them.

I don't believe that having an open container anywhere at Bman is an issue, as long as it's not in the hands of a minor. Can anyone comment?

In reach of a MV driver.. They can also use that law/DUI for bikes..

Oh yeah, that too. Didnt think too much about biking & drinking -- anyone know how commonly that is ticketed?

I spoke to a MV driver parked at her camp near the O-dome at 7 & A who said they believed an undercover was trying to get them to drink & drive on the MV the night before. The supposed undercover was drunk & they said he kept hitting the throttle while they drove. They ended up "confronting" him by saying something like "You know, we really dont like people who misrepresent who they are.". He had supposedly been spotted in Empire by some of their group earlier in the week having coffee with some local police. He had parked & camped near them, and after the confrontation he left & took his car with him the next morning. I hate to spread rumors of such a crazy story, but the lady owner of the MV I spoke to was part of the temple crew and seemed to be quite sure he was undercover, but obviously I can't coroborate any of it.

"just two indecisive cowboys, trying to play a word game." - piehole"Just apply intelligence and discretion and you should be able to get away with just about anything." - Ugly Dougly

The LEOs can and do treat the entire playa as a public roadway, in terms of traffic and vehicle enforcement.

Still allows for some gray areas. I believe the state highway from Gerlach to the playa entrances is posted at the presumptive two-lane highway speed limit of 55 mph, and that the playa also falls within the presumptive speed limit, unless you have a special permit from the BLM to, say, take a land sailer w/ a 40-ft mast up to ~90mph, or a rocket car up to ~767mph.

Despite all the whining here, the LEO's being harsh on entry/ nearby towns to send a message of don't be stupid is a solid tactic I support. That means participants need to respond just as solidly by not being stupid, knowing the laws/ not flagrantly violating them, following ACLU suggestions and being polite/ respectful but firm. Shift the LEO interaction from them questioning you to you connecting with their lives, burner style.

some seeing eye wrote:Despite all the whining here, the LEO's being harsh on entry/ nearby towns to send a message of don't be stupid is a solid tactic I support. That means participants need to respond just as solidly by not being stupid, knowing the laws/ not flagrantly violating them, following ACLU suggestions and being polite/ respectful but firm. Shift the LEO interaction from them questioning you to you connecting with their lives, burner style.

Well, yeah, first by not driving a rattletrap Okie wagon with an overloaded trailer fishtailing on the back.

In a couple decades of zooming out there, only been stopped once, back in '97 by a state trooper on I-80 pre-event (knock on wood). The box truck I'd borrowed to buy lumber for an org project had Cali plates, and he wanted to check whether I was conducting commercial business w/o contributing to the state's coffers, but I managed to convince him I was a hired hand building a shack for myself on a cattle ranch out near Gerlach. Which was *essentially* true. Got off with a finger-wag.

Anyone taking offence at anything in my posts - tough. It's only an internet forum. Stop being overly sensitive. you are shallow and banal. Eplayans who spend hours a day posting need to make in person friends and mentally masturbate less.

BBadger wrote:On the subject of trailers and vehicles, make sure you're well versed in your own state's laws. Remember that laws are applicable only to vehicles registered in that state. Of course make sure your registration is not expired!

For example, trailers in Nevada need a plate on the rear. In Utah they do not if they're unregistered, and only trailers > 750lbs need to be registered*. Our vehicle got pulled over by a cop for some plating issue with regards to our trailer, but directly informing the officer that plating for our trailer in Utah is unnecessary cut the conversation short. With nothing else to pin on us he let us go.

Being well versed in whatever laws the cop may think to try and apply to you can help you avoid being detained by a cop trying to extend the conversation. Every moment you're in active conversation with cops during a stop is an opportunity for them to try and weasel something out of you. Dealing with well-informed burners produces diminishing returns. Cops want suckers who will crumple under light pressure. Stay informed, hold your ground, and know and practice your rights.

* Don't go informing the officer about such details of law unless necessary. Never give them an opening for response.

Thank you BBadger and the other serious posters in this thread. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I've lived and worked in and commuted between BOTH California and Nevada, for over 30 years. I have heard it all and then some, ugh!

If you have cleared up a traffic violation and have not yet received anything in wirting proving so, I strongly suggest you get as much proof as possible (something in writing is BEST) before you re-enter Nevada. If any court gives you their 'word' things have been cleared up, I wouldn't trust it. You could have an outstanding arrest warrant floating around in their system.

At the very least I suggest you call their court system to ask if you have any outstanding whatevers, pay them money due etc, before you return to Nevada. This state conducts (many) traffic court violations without using cerified mail, btw! Talk about lopsided justice, omfg! The laws of California and other states make me feel all warm and gushy inside (yes, I just puked) compared to Nevada.

Long story short Nevadans know anything in writing and signed can be used to nail them against the wall, up until they sign, they can (and often do) lie through their teeth.

No offense intended to our Nevada fellow Burners, in fact if there's something I got wrong or is in need of elaboration/clarification PLEASE SPIIL IT!

Sorry to sound angry, but this needed to be said.

I'm the MAN in a truck, burner who is stuck, you're in luck! I'll whip out my BIG tow chain and not charge you, not even one lousy buck!